Well, more of a scooter than a motorcycle, but just as cool. The Motocompo was a 99 lb, 49cc, 2.5 hp little suitcase that you could ride around.

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It’s a design masterpiece; everything origamis into itself and turns into an easy-to-carry box, and then you can pop up the seat, pull up the handlebars, flip up the mirror, kick the start pedal and off you go, buzzing happily through places no car, even one as small as the Honda City, could take you.

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You could almost check the Motocompo on an airplane as overweight baggage, get to your destination, and go buzzing away. Well, if they let you check something full of gasoline on a plane, which they don’t.

Maybe you could just swallow a couple of condomfuls of gas, and then when you get to the airport, go to the bathroom and—

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Stop. Just stop. You’re ruining this, Jason.

I loved driving around the City and the Motocompo. They’re both such clever, novel designs, they work so well both apart and together, and they’re just motorized delights, both of them.

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Unlike most Jason Drives episodes, I’m not struggling with balky shifters or being asphyxiated by exhaust or holding up long lines of angry traffic. I caught a break this time, and got to enjoy some really well-designed bits of machinery.

Sometimes, that’s a nice change of pace.

(As always, thanks to the glorious Lane Motor Museum!)